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Andlinger Center for Energy and the Environment Corporate Affiliates Program Contact: David Langiulli | [email protected]
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Page 1: Princeton Effiliates Program

Andlinger Center for Energy and the EnvironmentCorporate Affiliates ProgramContact: David Langiulli | [email protected]

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Andlinger Center Mission

To develop the solutions needed to ensure our energy and environmental future

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Why Princeton?

“Princeton in the Nation’s Service and In the Service of All Nations”

•Research in broader context and across disciplines

• Train next generation of leaders

•Advise government

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SCIENCE

Andlinger Center for Energy and the Environment

ENGINEERING&

ARCHITECTURE

ECONOMICS

POLICYBEHAVIOR

Andlinger

Center

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Research Connections

Vision

EducationIntellectual Community

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Center for cross-disciplinary research• Engineering• Natural Sciences• Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International

Affairs• Architecture• Materials Institute, Environmental Institute• National Labs and other federally funded centers

Intellectual Community

Technical Solutions to Ensure our Environmental Future

Nucleate New Research and Educational Activities

• Seed innovative research, graduate fellowships, undergraduate

internships

• Highlight seminars, certificate programs, science/policy

graduate training

• New faculty to spearhead new efforts

• Engage industry and the corporate community

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Building the Andlinger Laboratory

• 129,000 gross square feet

• Designed to LEED silver standards

• Cleanroom and imaging & analysis: micro-nano fabrication, packaging, organics, industrial collaboration, instructional

• Research Labs: photonics, solar cells, energy storage and conversion, ecohydrology, flux tower, wet and dry teaching labs, industrial collaboration, others TBD upon faculty hires

• 200 seat lecture hall, meeting rooms, classrooms

• Faculty, staff, visitor, postdoc, and student space

• Administrative office and facilities support

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Vision: Energy and Environment Solutions for the 21st Century

Energy Efficiency:

Buildings

Industry

Vehicles

Behavior

Cheap, fuel flexible,

durable fuel cells

Wasteheat

recovery

Clean hydro-fracking of natural gas:

replace coal for electricity

&for transportation

Electric vehicles(reduce oil imports,provide electricity

storage)

Cheap solar,wind, waterelectricity

Safer nuclear power

Biofuels from algae,

biomass waste, or bacteria

CO2 capture and

sequestration

Grid scale storage

Solarfuels

Superconducting transmission

Fusion power

TimeNear-term Medium-term Long-term

Economics, Policy, Behavior

Climate Adaptation & Environmental Pollutant Detection and Remediation (Air, Water, Soil)

Smart grid

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Interdisciplinary Graduate Education Training

To produce future leaders for the global workforce:

• Engineers and scientists who are attuned to the socio-political climate associated with issues of energy and environment

• Policy makers and economists who are savvy in the latest thinking in the science and engineering of energy research

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Proposed Curriculum

Appreciate human

psychology

Develop breadth in energy,

environment & policy

Develop depth in field of study

Become practitioners in

the field

Pre-Year 1 Years 1 – 3 ≥ Year 4 Time-to-degree

GPIC project 4 core + 2 technical courses

dissertation

research

summer internship

GYA missions & ambassadorship

s

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Corporate Affiliates Program

• Discover, develop, and transfer to industry practical and transformative solutions

• Propose sound and viable policies, and develop robust and quantitative economic models

• Inform corporate leaders, investors, and entrepreneurs on global energy and environmental landscapes

• Provide preferential access to Princeton’s expertise• Transform education through close teacher-

practitioner-student interactions

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Close Interactions with Faculty and Students

• Opportunity to sponsor targeted research and/or engage teams on specific projects– Preferential IP rights

• One-on-one interaction with faculty experts• Direct recruitment of students and post-

doctoral fellows• Sponsorship of summer student internships

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Committed Member Companies

• PSEG (charter member)Kevin Quinn, VP of Strategy, as visitor-in-residence (01

– 09/12)Anne Hoskins, Senior Vice President (09/12 – 06/13)

• DuPont (general member)

• Lockheed Martin (general member)

• currently in negotiation and discussion with numerous other companies

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Membership Structure

• Charter member: $500,000/yr; two-year commitment

• General member: $100,000/yr; two-year commitment

• Affiliate member: $10,000/yr; restricted to small companies <

100 employees

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Synergize 2012

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Reasons to Join Us

• Synergy – Princeton’s interdisciplinary approach to research and education enable collaborations across intellectual and geographic boundaries

• Talent – Early and unparalleled access to Princeton talent pool

• Vision – Focus is on high-impact, long-term research projects that are pertinent to but cost- and risk-prohibitive in many industries

• Voice – Opportunity to influence the strategic direction of program

• Care – A curated experience of Princeton’s energy and environment assets


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